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Our stay was only for two nights, we were able to enjoy our time in Vienna immensely in large part to the convenient location of Pension Dr. Geissler. Having booked our stay more than a month in advance, and opting to visit in early November...More

I just returned from a trip where I stayed at this Pension. After looking at the rate we paid ($116 Euros per night), I can't say that this is a particularly good deal given the stark, utilitarian property. I would have rather paid an extra...More

My friend and I stayed at Pension Dr Geissler in June 2005 for 4 nights. The hotel is in an excellent location - walking distance to most of the major sites. They upgraded us to a 3 bedroom room - which was huge and very...More

This was in a great location, a short walk from St.Stephans. We had room 20, which had a private bath, little chandelier, balcony, and small sitting area. It was very clean, the front desk friendly and helpful.

My husband and I recently spent a few nights at Pension Dr. Geissler, and we would gladly return if we visit Vienna again. We had stayed there in 1987 and remembered it's excellent location, terrific budget price and nice people. The rooms are very clean...More

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In Vienna's best-known district, pedestrian boulevardsKärntner Strasse and Graben connect you with landmarkssuch as the Wiener Staatsoper (Vienna State Opera),Vienna’s iconic Stephansdom (St. Stephen’s Cathedral)and the vast compound of Hofburg, the Habsburgs’former Imperial Palace. Peek down side streets such asAnnagasse and Weihburggasse, and Graben’s Seilergasseand Habsburggasse, to get a feel for the centre. The

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Imperial Apartments and the refreshingly demystifyingSissi Museum are must-dos at Hofburg. Spacious squaressuch as Am Hof and Freyung often host beautifulseasonal and antiques markets.